National Conference Discusses Defence and Aerospace Industry
A National Conference on Defence and Aerospace Industry and Research is taking place in Sofia under the patronage of President Rumen Radev, reported BNR.
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A National Conference on Defence and Aerospace Industry and Research is taking place in Sofia under the patronage of President Rumen Radev, reported BNR.
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The renovated and oldest part of the Sea Garden, the so-called historical core, was opened on Sunday in Burgas, reported bTV.
Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Istanbul at the end of a 450km "justice" march against the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, reported BBC.
In the period January - April 2017 Bulgarian exports to the EU increased by 8.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised back in March that his electric car company, which also owns solar energy provider SolarCity, could help the state of South Australia with its routine weather-caused blackout issues.
The European Commission is providing a further € 1.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened Saturday that his country would not ratify the Paris climate accord, speaking at the end of the G20 summit in Germany.
Germany started to withdraw its troops from the Turkish Air Force Base in Indirlik.
Istanbul’s governmental press service reports that today Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov joined the work of the 22nd World Petroleum Congress, following an invitation of Turkish President Recep Erdogan, according to Nova TV.
''The residents of Asenovgrad city will stop their protests for two weeks'', spokesman Ivo Velichkov said after a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov, BGNES reported.
In a week time 280 new recruits will enter the system of the ministry of internal affairs.
''By July 20, Bulgaria’s Prosecutor's Office will file the indictment on the siphoning off of Corporate Commercial Bank at the Specialised Court'', the Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov told journalists on 10th of July in Bourgas, according to BNT.
For two and a half years, 2, 171 children were born in Bulgaria after state – funded in vitro procedures.
The protests against the violence in Asenovgrad will continue, reported bTV.
The Bulgarian general directorate “Fight with organized crime” can now extract information from some of the most popular mobile applications like Viber, Facebook messenger, Whatsup, Skype and others.
Bread used to celebrate the Eucharist during Roman Catholic Mass must not be gluten-free - although it may be made from genetically modified organisms, the Vatican has ruled.
A lot of the stations of the Paris subway were flooded this Sunday due to heavy rainfall, said “Mond”.
Some police officers are going to work with uniforms they bought with personal resources.
The camera warning road signs were removed from across the state from Sunday, reported BNR.
The Crane, wchich had to dismantle the monument ‘’1300 years of Bulgaria’’, was lit.
At least 18 people died in floods in the southern part of Japan and another 27 are missing, reported the local authorities.
Sofia hosts the second International Conference Days of Mathematics.
The weather will be mostly sunny today.
16 year old boy hit four pedestrians in the are of Trigrad and escaped from the site of the crash, reported Nova Television.
Manchester United record goalscorer Wayne Rooney has rejoined Everton for an undisclosed fee, 13 years after leaving the Merseyside club.
Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov has qualified for the 8th finals of the Wimbledon Grand Slam tennis tournament, reported BNT.
Unknown men set fire to two cars in the Gorna Banya neighborhood in Sofia.
Another ATM machine was stolen last night in the southwest.
At the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, a hundred kilometers from the city of Sacramento, some 4,000 people have already been evacuated and another 7,400 are preparing for it.
The Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory this Sunday afternoon in the freed city of Mosul.
Ten fire engines and more than 70 firefighters responded to a fire in London's Camden Market, a well-known tourist attraction, early Monday morning, the London Fire Brigade said, reported BBC.
The Albanian government confirms that the history of the cultivation of cannabis in the country is coming to an end.
Ukraine's president has asked for discussions to begin on an action plan that could eventually lead to membership of Nato, BBC reported.
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